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Watermelon: High in vitamins A and C and free of fat and salt, watermelon is a mouthwatering healthy food choice regardless of your age. It also happens to be an excellent source of lycopene, an antioxidant that research suggests may help lower prostate cancer risk.
Since pumpkin seeds are loaded with calories, eating them in excess can lead to weight gain.
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Some common reasons include stress, not timing baby-making sex with ovulation, residual effects of hormonal birth control, and certain health...
Read More »Food and sex are a match made in heaven, and not just because chocolate sauce makes everything taste better. For instance, did you know that sex and masturbating can help prevent prostate cancer? And that the same goes for eating dark chocolate and other tasty foods? It’s true! Read on to learn about more prostate cancer prevention tips.
Anticholinergic medications include: Oxybutynin (Ditropan XL, Oxytrol, Gelnique) Tolterodine (Detrol, Detrol LA) Darifenacin. Solifenacin...
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Red eyes. Red is the rarest color, being characteristic of albinos. Here the iris contains no melanin at all, and light passes through it and...
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Some of the most powerful adaptogens include Panax ginseng root, Rhodiola rosea root, Eleutherococcus senticosus root, astragalus root (Astragalus...
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New Research Suggests Eating Too Much Protein May Lower Testosterone Levels in Men. Consuming excessive amounts of protein may lower testosterone...
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around 4-8 weeks So, how long does it take turmeric to work? Depending on your body mass and condition, it will usually take around 4-8 weeks for...
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Chronic prostatitis develops gradually and can last for months or even years. Doctors consider prostatitis to be chronic if symptoms continue for 3...
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One element in particular is called tryptophan; this is an amino acid that helps the brain to make serotonin; a neurotransmitter that makes us feel...
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A good rule of thumb is to wait at least six months after your toddler is fully potty trained (which usually happens anytime between the ages of 2...
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